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in 1915 at Lincoln, Topeka, Hutchinson and 

 Oklahoma City. In 1916 he was first at Bur- 

 lington, Des Monies and Hutchinson where Mr. 

 Banbury bought him out of the Stegelin show 



These cattle are in the Banbury 



herd and represent the Banbury 



type. 



herd and put him to siring calves which show him 

 to be even greater as a breeder than as a show 

 bull. Roan Orange, one of the largest bulls of 

 the breed and a son of Orange Champion, is still 

 one of tlie leading herd bulls and is doing excel- 

 lent service. Grand Sultan, a son of the noted 

 sire, Meadow Sultan, is also winning fame for 

 his owners and for the breed. 



The conditions under which these cattle are 

 kept insure the production of the profitable 

 kind that give maximum returns for the feed 

 consumed and they will do their full share in 

 driving out the scrubs as well as the horns. 



W. J. Holloran, Castleton. Mr. Holloran has 



